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Reformed Not Recon or R2K on General Equity

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In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, host Aldo Leon delves into the intricate discussions surrounding Reformed theology and its practical implications in today's society. Listen in as KP engages in a deep analysis of the PCA General Assembly's decision to invite David French to speak, sparking conversations about Christian nationalism, theocracy, and the application of biblical law in civil society. Pastor Aldo, takes this occasion to further elucidate what the Divines actually meant when they used the term, "General Equity." Here are some highlights from the episode:

  • General Equity Debate: Pastor Aldo explores the concept of general equity, examining its historical context within the Westminster Confession and its relevance to modern civil liberties and law.
  • Judicial Laws: The discussion includes an examination of the judicial laws given to Israel, their expiration, and how general equity may still apply to contemporary society.
  • Theonomy vs. R2K: A critical look at the differences between Theonomy and the R2K (Radical Two-Kingdom) theology, focusing on their interpretations of biblical law.
  • Civil and Moral Law: KP discusses the permanence of moral law and its distinction from ceremonial and judicial laws, emphasizing the importance of understanding these distinctions in the Reformed tradition.

Support the insightful conversations on Kingdom Polemics by visiting our Buy Me A Coffee page (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) to keep the discussions alive and brewing. Engage with KP and the community by leaving your thoughts and comments on our YouTube page (https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics). Your contributions and interactions are invaluable as we continue to navigate the complexities of faith and practice.

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In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, host Aldo Leon delves into the intricate discussions surrounding Reformed theology and its practical implications in today's society. Listen in as KP engages in a deep analysis of the PCA General Assembly's decision to invite David French to speak, sparking conversations about Christian nationalism, theocracy, and the application of biblical law in civil society. Pastor Aldo, takes this occasion to further elucidate what the Divines actually meant when they used the term, "General Equity." Here are some highlights from the episode:

  • General Equity Debate: Pastor Aldo explores the concept of general equity, examining its historical context within the Westminster Confession and its relevance to modern civil liberties and law.
  • Judicial Laws: The discussion includes an examination of the judicial laws given to Israel, their expiration, and how general equity may still apply to contemporary society.
  • Theonomy vs. R2K: A critical look at the differences between Theonomy and the R2K (Radical Two-Kingdom) theology, focusing on their interpretations of biblical law.
  • Civil and Moral Law: KP discusses the permanence of moral law and its distinction from ceremonial and judicial laws, emphasizing the importance of understanding these distinctions in the Reformed tradition.

Support the insightful conversations on Kingdom Polemics by visiting our Buy Me A Coffee page (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) to keep the discussions alive and brewing. Engage with KP and the community by leaving your thoughts and comments on our YouTube page (https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics). Your contributions and interactions are invaluable as we continue to navigate the complexities of faith and practice.

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